Retiring and Releasing Codernote.com

Nearly a year and a half ago I hoped to created a site for creating and sharing notes, snippets and ideas.
With the exception of this blog--which is a horrible and unmaintainable piece of crap--Codernote is
probably the most ambitious Django project I've undertaken. It has OpenID integration, a lot of jQuery,
client side sorting, multiple skins, maintains versions of notes, and so on. It is also my most ambitious attempt
at design, although I can't say much for myself.

The idea was simple: users create snippets or notes and render them with Pygments, Markdown, Textile or ReStructured Text.
Then the users tag their own notes and can sort and filter their notes to create a kind of mindmap. Users could share notes
with each other (via an invitation mechanism), and could also publish them at semi-private hash urls, as well as being able
to publish notes to a public page with an RSS feed.

I still like the idea a lot, but I have to admit I haven't spent any time on it in the past year and will undoubtedly continue to
neglect it into the distant future, so I am open sourcing the code. I'll leave it up at codernote.com
for a few weeks and then finally take it down.